10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CUTICULAR»
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cuticular en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cuticular y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Sinal do cuticular do pescoço de (Babinski) - Pede-se ao paciente para abrir a
boca e em seguida revirar o lábio inferior para baixo, obrigando o cuticular do
pescoço a se contrair, fato que não ocorre do lado paralisado. Sinais
relacionados ...
Ricardo Ferreira Bento, 1998
2
Tropical Forest Insect Pests: Biology, Biochemistry, and ...
In vivo studies in the 1960s determined that labeled acetate was readily
incorporated into insect cuticular lipids, especially hydrocarbons (Vroman et al.,
1965; Lamb and Monroe, 1968; Nelson, 1969), establishing the de novo
synthesis of ...
3
Produce Degradation: Pathways and Prevention
Cracks in the epicuticular layer provide another preferential pathway of cuticle
penetration. Cuticular cracks have been reported in apple fruit near maturity and
have been shown to increase cuticular penetration of calcium [48]. Maguire et al.
Olusola Lamikanra, Syed H. Imam, 2005
Stereocilia (S) of varying heights project from the surface of the cuticular plate.
They are connected to each other via tip and side links, and they possess a
dense core that runs down into or through the cuticular plate. The denseness of
the ...
Peter S. Roland, John A. Rutka, 2004
5.5 Cuticular conductance The cuticle allows a limited amount of evaporation in
parallel to water vapour fluxes through the stomatal pores. Measurements of
cuticular conductance are typically made either on hypostomatous leaves by
sealing ...
C. Willmer, M. Fricker, 1996
6
Esau's Plant Anatomy: Meristems, Cells, and Tissues of the ...
Details: CL, cuticular layer or reticulate region, traversed by cellulose microfibrils;
CP, cuticle proper, showing lamellate structure; CW, cell wall; EW, epicuticular
wax; P, pectinaceous layer and middle lamella; PM, plasma membrane; T, ...
7
Comparative Animal Biochemistry
15.3.4 Cuticular Lipids of the Insects The insect cuticula has a complicated
layered structure (p. 391). The outermost layer is the thin epicuticula with four
sublayers, referred to from the inside to outside as the inner and outer epicu-
ticulae, wax ...
8
Insect Development: Morphogenesis, Molting and Metamorphosis
12 Cuticular Proteins J H Willis, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA V A
Iconomidou, University of Athens, Athens, Greece R F Smith, Northern Arizona
University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA S J Hamodrakas, University of Athens, Athens,
Greece ß ...
Lawrence I. Gilbert, 2009
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Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of the Plant Cuticle
takes place due to rare and tiny cracks and imperfections in the continuity of the
cuticular transpiration barrier. Further evidence that cuticular transpiration results
from permeation through polar pores can be derived from the effects of relative ...
Markus Riederer, Caroline Muller, 2008
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Molecular Insect Science
In brief, our own data on cuticular proteins of Hyalophora cecropia (summarized
in Willis, 1986, 1990), Riddiford's (1987) data on the cuticular proteins of
Manduca sexta , and the findings of Henikoff and Eghtedarzadeh (1987) on the
cuticular ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CUTICULAR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cuticular en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ant communication: Secrets of the antennae Kobe University
This research group previously showed that one type of CSP (see footnote 1), CjapCSP1, binds with cuticular hydrocarbons (see footnote 2) that play important ... «EurekAlert, Sep 15»
Ant communication—secrets of the antennae
This research group previously showed that one type of CSP, CjapCSP1, binds with cuticular hydrocarbons that play important roles in ant inter-individual ... «Phys.Org, Ago 15»
Friedreich's Ataxia Patients Experience Hair Abnormalities, Study …
Erosions on the surface of the cuticle and local deep cavities just under the cuticular level were only detected in Friedreich's ataxia patients. The team reported ... «Friedreich's Ataxia News, Jul 15»
Varroa Mite Parasite Kills Honeybees by Mimicking Their Smell
Based on the data presented in the journal of Biologic Letters, the honeybee ectoparasite is capable of changing its cuticular hydrocarbons and reproduce ... «Mirror Daily, Jun 15»
A smelling bee? V. destructor mite mimics two types of bee
Specifically, it's the cuticular hydrocarbons, compounds released from hair-shaft glands, that emit scents that differentiate queens from fertile and infertile workers ... «Phys.Org, Jun 15»
Is it a beetle? Or is it a machine gun?
The thin cuticular area, comprised of elastic tissue expands on the interior end, and the storage chamber and the explosive chamber get separated. After one ... «Pioneer News, May 15»
Chemical Strategies Used By Butterflies To Deceive Ants
Furthermore, the larvae and dummies that were coated with cuticular chemicals of A. dajagaka were well attended by host and non-host plant-ants, ... «Science World Report, Abr 15»
Research Project Takes Students and Professor to France
“Our projects provide a more realistic picture of the fate of herbicides in the environment by examining their chemistry when sorbed to cuticular waxes and plant ... «Gustavus Adolphus College News, Ago 14»
[Bed Bug Supplement] Identifying Compounds To Help Control Bed …
Scientists are also interested in what role these cuticular compounds — along with the alarm pheromones — play in canine detection of bed bugs. “Using dogs ... «PCT Magazine, Dic 13»
Mosquito mayhem: Cuticular hydrocarbons for species distinction
Reporting in Journal of Mass Spectrometry, principal author Mohamed Sallam described how they examined this layer, known as the cuticle, which is present in ... «separationsNOW.com, Dic 13»